What does the new Yongnuo yn-565ex look like?
The yongnuo yn-565ex looks exactly like the 580EXII (minor differences) with 430EXI digital back, as if someone made a joke of Canon’s stuff… But lets move on and see some specs about this new yn565EX flash:
Which yn565ex III can be slaved by Yongnuo yn600ex-rt II?
A YN565EX III can be slaved by Yongnuo YN600EX-RT II, and YN568EX III, as well as the Canon 600EX (II)-RT and 580EX II acting as master units. The YN565EX III supports TTL, Manual, and Multi-flash and with a high guide number of 190′, does so close up or at a distance.
How do I download the latest firmware for the yn565ex III?
The YN565EX III is equipped with a USB interface for downloading the latest firmware from the Yongnuo website. The Canon commander and wireless signals of the 7D, 6D, and 600D cameras recognize TTL and manual flash, and stroboscopic flash.
What is a 565ex III Flash?
The 565EX III Wireless Flash from Yongnuo is a shoe-mounted flash unit designed for Canon camera systems with TTL functionality. It features a guide number of 190′ at ISO 100 in the 105mm position on the focusing head while providing wide coverage within a zoom range of 24 to 105mm.
Does Yongnuo yn565ex II support both canon and Nikon wireless TTL?
Yongnuo YN565EX II supports Canon and Nikon Wireless TTL Slave Mode – YN565EX II supports both Canon and Nikon wireless TTL modes in parallel, which means you have a cross-brand compatible Flash Speedlite when it comes to the wireless slave mode. a) It can receive wireless signal from Canon system as well as Nikon system at the same time.
Is the yn565ex a good flash?
The YN565EX does do the job very well, it is a very usable flash, powerful, versatile, and seems dependable. I am well satisfied with the flash and its features and power and performance, and the price for this much flash seems amazing. If a few hundred dollars of price has put off acquiring a good usable flash, consider this one.
Can I use theyn565ex II Speedlite off-camera?
YN565EX II Speedlite is a great choice for both on-camera and off-camera use. When used off-camera it is easily triggered by camera’s with built-in commander mode or other speedlights with master TTL functionality or as a simple optical slave with instant sync (S1) or skip pre-flash (S2) settings.